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theresa may has gone to the european council, meeting of the heads of government, a regular meeting and they have lots of things to discuss, by the way. brexit is not top of the agenda for the other 27 nations. they have many issues to deal with. i can understand the sense of frustration from them. what britain wants is not clear to our european allies and friends. this process has been delayed by a leadership election last year, theresa may chose to delay it by two months by having an election in which she thought she would win a majority for what is called bohar brexit. she completely lost her majority and has no mandate for her hard brexit or any part of the eu negotiation strategy and the reality of a hung parliament means that a very small part, pro—european tories in her own party will be able to scupper significant parts of a plan as it goes through. she has arrived in europe, she's been humiliated by the british electorate, she still does not have a plan and the plan she does have is likely to be voted down by herrerin party. so if you are a european leader you are not sure wh
theresa may has gone to the european council, meeting of the heads of government, a regular meeting and they have lots of things to discuss, by the way. brexit is not top of the agenda for the other 27 nations. they have many issues to deal with. i can understand the sense of frustration from them. what britain wants is not clear to our european allies and friends. this process has been delayed by a leadership election last year, theresa may chose to delay it by two months by having an election...
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this was a significant step forward and we will continue to work together with our european partners to combat this evil, to defend values, and keep our citizens safe. onning to other issues, migration the council recommitted to the copperheads of approach that the u.k. has advocated, dealing with the drivers of migration while doing more to stand - -stem flow. at this summit, i confirmed a commitment of 75 million pounds to meet urgent humanitarian needs in the essential mediterranean, while also facilitating voluntary returns of migrants making the journey. on trade, as the u.k. lead to the european union we will be forging trade deals around the world with old friends and new allies alike, but this will not undermine the eu's trade agenda. it is not even in competition with it. as long as we remain part of the eu, we will continue to press for an ambitious trade agenda but can deliver jobs and growth across the continent. that is what i did at the council where there was a focus on the work toward it deals with japan, mexico and south america countries. and on climate change, the
this was a significant step forward and we will continue to work together with our european partners to combat this evil, to defend values, and keep our citizens safe. onning to other issues, migration the council recommitted to the copperheads of approach that the u.k. has advocated, dealing with the drivers of migration while doing more to stand - -stem flow. at this summit, i confirmed a commitment of 75 million pounds to meet urgent humanitarian needs in the essential mediterranean, while...
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council? >> we always knew that greece would need to go down a difficult road and that is still the case. so we cannot give the greek people of the lesion -- the illusion that everything is fixed. they still need to establish a good administration. they are on the right track. this is also difficult that i'm not surprised that it took a little longer than agreed. brent: a tired but optimistic finance minister in luxembourg. thanks very much for covering the story. that is all from the business desk. we are going to hand you back over for some sports. volkswagen has -- they have arrived in germany for the turn it. -- for the tournament. the team reached at their home base in so she -- sochi on thursday morning. they will have plenty of time to prepare for their opening match in australia. there -- they were given a warm welcome in russia including full fingers in traditional makeup -- folk singers in traditional makeup and dress. i want to watch surfing for a minute. it was a high-scoring final
council? >> we always knew that greece would need to go down a difficult road and that is still the case. so we cannot give the greek people of the lesion -- the illusion that everything is fixed. they still need to establish a good administration. they are on the right track. this is also difficult that i'm not surprised that it took a little longer than agreed. brent: a tired but optimistic finance minister in luxembourg. thanks very much for covering the story. that is all from the...
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that might explain why european council president donald tusk was so keen to get started. in a letter to theresa may today, he spoke of their shared responsibility and named it an urgent task to begin negotiations. he also reiterated the march 2019 cutoff date. he even expressed his congratulations on her reappointment. that line no doubt written with a write smile on his face. the bottom line, may is weaker. the uk is weaker. the pound weaker as a result. for "nightly business report," wilfred frost, london. >>> leaders of the house intelligence committee say they have asked the white house counsel to see whether there are any records of the former fbi director's conversations with the president. the panel also asked james comey for his notes and memos of that same conversation. and in a fiery news conference, the president forcefully accused mr. comey of not being completely truthful. >> we were very, very happy and frankly james comey confirmed a lot of what i said. and some of the things that he said just weren't true. >> the president also said he would be glad to sta
that might explain why european council president donald tusk was so keen to get started. in a letter to theresa may today, he spoke of their shared responsibility and named it an urgent task to begin negotiations. he also reiterated the march 2019 cutoff date. he even expressed his congratulations on her reappointment. that line no doubt written with a write smile on his face. the bottom line, may is weaker. the uk is weaker. the pound weaker as a result. for "nightly business...
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council coming up where we will drive on with the uk campaign to impose sanctions on those responsible. the us has already brought out sanctions on 300 people as a result of this. people who drop chemical weapons on innocent people should be held to account. an alliance of us—backed fighters is advancing on what was once islamic state's stronghold city in syria, raqqa. thousands more refugees are streaming out of raqqa as the terror group is reduced to a few hundred fighters. and in the last hour, a monitoring group has said islamic state is withdrawing from the last area it was holding in aleppo province, after a syrian army advance. it comes as us and uk backed iraqi forces continue their offensive in the city of mosul, after the iraqi government announced an end to the so—called ‘caliphate' is declared three years ago. germany has joined most other european countries in legalising same—sex marriage. parliament passed the measure by a majority of 393 votes to 226. it happened after the german chancellor angela merkel changed her position to allow a free vote on the issue, tho
council coming up where we will drive on with the uk campaign to impose sanctions on those responsible. the us has already brought out sanctions on 300 people as a result of this. people who drop chemical weapons on innocent people should be held to account. an alliance of us—backed fighters is advancing on what was once islamic state's stronghold city in syria, raqqa. thousands more refugees are streaming out of raqqa as the terror group is reduced to a few hundred fighters. and in the last...
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the use of european council president meeting robert as vega of the w.t. who directed the w t o's director general so maybe britain will be out of the head of the european union i think there's a certain amount of ganging up against the u.k. people can smell a wounded animal she said she wanted to get a fever on fox hunting she's the hunted now and i think she'll get quite nervous about these backroom chats between people she has to negotiate with in both directions at once. it is world refugee day in the first twenty four of us go to this from human rights watch yes human rights watch highlights this story shifting rescue to libya risks lives it's certainly has handed over the responsibility for at least some of the overcrowded boat apprehensions in the in the there's a massive refugee crisis this is his journey for six. people i mean risk rescued from drowning off the coast of libya twelve thousand dead. in the first well it's heavily involved in this and they said we want you in libya to deal with some of this but there's a lot wrong with this as far as
the use of european council president meeting robert as vega of the w.t. who directed the w t o's director general so maybe britain will be out of the head of the european union i think there's a certain amount of ganging up against the u.k. people can smell a wounded animal she said she wanted to get a fever on fox hunting she's the hunted now and i think she'll get quite nervous about these backroom chats between people she has to negotiate with in both directions at once. it is world refugee...
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lenczowski served at the state department from 1981 to 1983 and then with the national security council from 1983 toir 1987 for he was the director of european and soviet affairs and president reagan's soviet affairs advisory. dr. lenczowski. >> ranking minority member and members of the committee. i am honored to have the chance to discuss how to protect ourselves against radical g hot as some -- jihadism. this is like trying to eradicate mosquitoes by inviting your friends for a garden party arming them with shotguns and shooting mosquitoes all get a afternoon.ew you get a few. the problem is the garden has it huddled, which is spawning new mosquitoes, not just terroristss but jihadism dedicated to thewow caliphate worldwide aired this is not a military problem. it is a political propaganda ideological, culture and religious doctrine problem.em to solve it necessitates fighting a war of ideas and thes problem is we have virtually no ideological warriors in this war. we have a precedent in the cold war eliminated the sources of cold war tension, changing the core of the soviet system a
lenczowski served at the state department from 1981 to 1983 and then with the national security council from 1983 toir 1987 for he was the director of european and soviet affairs and president reagan's soviet affairs advisory. dr. lenczowski. >> ranking minority member and members of the committee. i am honored to have the chance to discuss how to protect ourselves against radical g hot as some -- jihadism. this is like trying to eradicate mosquitoes by inviting your friends for a garden...
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council donald tusk called itan european council donald tusk called it an historic step. the leaders agreed to set up a common cooperation, in this historic step, there is deep at integration in defence. —— deeper. the aim is to be ambitious and inclusive, so every eu country is invited to join. tests are being carried out on 600 high—rise buildings in england to see if the exterior is safe from fire. this follows a deadly blaze at a west london tower block in which at least 79 people were killed earlier this month. the philippines, indonesia and malaysia have agreed to share more intelligence in a bid to tackle the financing of militant groupings. foreign and defence ministers of the three nations made the agreement in a bid to prevent so—called islamic state gaining a foothold in asia. now on cricket news and afghanistan has been granted test match status by the international cricket council. this means that the nation willjoin teams like pakistan, india and australia in playing the five—day form of the game. ireland has already been granted test match status
council donald tusk called itan european council donald tusk called it an historic step. the leaders agreed to set up a common cooperation, in this historic step, there is deep at integration in defence. —— deeper. the aim is to be ambitious and inclusive, so every eu country is invited to join. tests are being carried out on 600 high—rise buildings in england to see if the exterior is safe from fire. this follows a deadly blaze at a west london tower block in which at least 79 people...
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the president of the european council, donald tusk, calls the plans "below expectations", and says they risk making the situation for eu citizens worse. under the plan, which the prime minister describes as "serious and fair", people from eu countries who've lived here for five years would receive similar rights to british citizens. 0ur political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports from brussels. goodbye to the flight, goodbye to be told. a year ago today britain decided the future would change. set out an offer which would change. set out an offer which would give reassurance to citizens living in the uk. a to sell her plans. but citizens who have lived in the uk for five years can be plans. but citizens who have lived in the uk forfive years can be made for good. and until we leave the union, others could come. but her eu rivals have plenty of questions. what about spaniards now in the uk with family abroad, or anyone else? is the cut—off date when the brexit process started, or the moment when we actually lead? not until monday will ministers at home be ready to give those answers. a
the president of the european council, donald tusk, calls the plans "below expectations", and says they risk making the situation for eu citizens worse. under the plan, which the prime minister describes as "serious and fair", people from eu countries who've lived here for five years would receive similar rights to british citizens. 0ur political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports from brussels. goodbye to the flight, goodbye to be told. a year ago today britain decided the...
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as a permanent member of the united nations security council, committed to spending 0.7% of national income on international development, my government will continue to drive international efforts that increase global security and protect british families around the world. my government will work to find sustainable political solutions to conflicts across the middle east. it will work to tack they will threat of terrorism by continuing the united king dm's leading role in international litary action to destroy daesh in iraq and syria. it will continue efforts to reform the system to continue the ability to tackle mass migration, alleviate poverty and end modern slavery. my government will continue to support international actions against climate change, including the implementation of the paris agreement. prince phillip and i look forward to welcoming their imagine -- majesties queen felipe -- king fee felipe and the quine of spain in july. we will host the summit in cement next year to its regiments to this and future generations. members of the house of commons, estimates for the p
as a permanent member of the united nations security council, committed to spending 0.7% of national income on international development, my government will continue to drive international efforts that increase global security and protect british families around the world. my government will work to find sustainable political solutions to conflicts across the middle east. it will work to tack they will threat of terrorism by continuing the united king dm's leading role in international litary...
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that was the prime minister arriving at the european council. president of the european council donald tusk appears to still be hoping it won‘t happen at all. you hear different predictions coming from different people about the possible outcome of these negotiations. hard brexit, soft brexit, or no deal. some of my british friends have asked me whether brexit could be reversed, and whether i could imagine an outcome whether uk stays part of the eu. i told than that in fact —— i told them that in fact the european union was built on dreams that seemed impossible to achieve. so, who knows? you may say i am a dreamer, but i am not the only one! yes, that‘s right, donald tusk quoting john lennon. he is hinting that the uk could make a u—turn on this. let‘s bring in chris morris, who often helps us on european matters. every time i mention that a senior eu figure has even hinted that a u—turn might be a puzzle, lots of viewers who support a brexit come back and say, what are they doing, this isn‘t helpful. come back and say, what are
that was the prime minister arriving at the european council. president of the european council donald tusk appears to still be hoping it won‘t happen at all. you hear different predictions coming from different people about the possible outcome of these negotiations. hard brexit, soft brexit, or no deal. some of my british friends have asked me whether brexit could be reversed, and whether i could imagine an outcome whether uk stays part of the eu. i told than that in fact —— i told them...
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more now on the news that the president of the european council, donald tusk, says that theresa may's offer an eu citizen's status is below expectations. the prime minister says they can stay in the uk if british people given in europe are givena uk if british people given in europe are given a similar deal. theresa may says her plans will see no family split up because of the brexit process. eu citizens were five years of residents would have settled status and lifetime access to free health care, education and benefits, there would be a grace period for new arrivals from the eu to the uk. with me is mats persson, a consultant at ernst & young who used to advise david cameron at number ten on matters to do with europe and brexit. thank you for joining me. first of all, let's consider these plans by theresa may. you see them as an opening gambit? are they fair and serious?|j you see them as an opening gambit? are they fair and serious? i think donald tusk was slightly unfair himself, i think theresa may, with her proposal, what she is doing here is establishing two very important prin
more now on the news that the president of the european council, donald tusk, says that theresa may's offer an eu citizen's status is below expectations. the prime minister says they can stay in the uk if british people given in europe are givena uk if british people given in europe are given a similar deal. theresa may says her plans will see no family split up because of the brexit process. eu citizens were five years of residents would have settled status and lifetime access to free health...
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council coming up where we will drive on with the u.k. campaign to impose sanctions on those responsible the us has already brought out sanctions on three hundred people as a result of this people who drop chemical weapons on innocent people should be held to account. the russian foreign ministry has sharply criticized washington's claims that syria's government is planning to carry out a future chemical attack in the country the ministry is concerned that terrorists could take advantage of the threats coming from washington and carry out false flag attacks to encourage u.s. military action and went to the u.s. state department to get their response. the u.s. officials refused to confirm the claims with any facts the situation looks like a massive probation both male tree and information no. i look at the u.s. experts and then he said openly the extremists could use these claims by washington provocations and shift blame onto the syrian government recent statement from the white house alleging that the syrian government was planning an up
council coming up where we will drive on with the u.k. campaign to impose sanctions on those responsible the us has already brought out sanctions on three hundred people as a result of this people who drop chemical weapons on innocent people should be held to account. the russian foreign ministry has sharply criticized washington's claims that syria's government is planning to carry out a future chemical attack in the country the ministry is concerned that terrorists could take advantage of the...
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european council president donald tusk said the plan was "below expectations" — and german chancellor angela merkel said there had been "no breakthrough". now on bbc news...click.
european council president donald tusk said the plan was "below expectations" — and german chancellor angela merkel said there had been "no breakthrough". now on bbc news...click.
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the council of europe was meeting and at their conference there were many european nations. discussing the future of their countries. the council had not accepted their powers and could only advise the government on their power. it was at least a common meeting place where europe could be me that scene. a start that was a long way to go. the arteries of the continent might be throbbing with , there were still age-old barriers. seemed atomic bombs would shift towards rubberstamps, towards the roman cathedrals. yet the solution was is you that anyone had mentioned. unity the needs of trade would push down the walls. once the coal mines of the czars with the crucible of war. haveut them war would resorted to other mean-spirited all were brought together under one unity, that european community of coal and steel. in the city of luxembourg they went quietly to work. economiche idea was a one. six western european nations decided to cooperate to prevent overlapping efforts. to establish in this field one their reasons were economic. was ahis one act there handful of european unity
the council of europe was meeting and at their conference there were many european nations. discussing the future of their countries. the council had not accepted their powers and could only advise the government on their power. it was at least a common meeting place where europe could be me that scene. a start that was a long way to go. the arteries of the continent might be throbbing with , there were still age-old barriers. seemed atomic bombs would shift towards rubberstamps, towards the...
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it's emerged that london firefighters warned councils about the risks of using panels to cover tower blocks, just weeks before the grenfell fire. google has been fined more than 2billion pounds by the european commission, for illegally favouring its own shopping services. and coming up on newsnight, we'll hear from the leader of the snp in westminster. did his party overreach itself with talk of another independence referendum, having enjoyed momentum over the years is it now in retreat? good evening and welcome to bbc news. a large—scale cyber attack that started in ukraine is continuing to spread across the world tonight. the virus freezes computers and demands that a ransom is paid. a danish shipping firm, a russian oil giant, an american pharmaceutical company and a british advertising agency are among the companies that have been hit. the cyber attack seems to be similar to the one that struck the nhs last month. our security correspondent, gordon corera, has been monitoring. a cyber attack is sweeping across the globe taking systems off—line. another reminder of the risks w
it's emerged that london firefighters warned councils about the risks of using panels to cover tower blocks, just weeks before the grenfell fire. google has been fined more than 2billion pounds by the european commission, for illegally favouring its own shopping services. and coming up on newsnight, we'll hear from the leader of the snp in westminster. did his party overreach itself with talk of another independence referendum, having enjoyed momentum over the years is it now in retreat? good...
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we devoted most of oui’ european council. we devoted most of our work to addressing peoples concerns over security, illegal migration and uncontrolled globalisation. this morning, we met with the ecb president to confirm that wings have changed for the better in the eu. there is renewed hopein better in the eu. there is renewed hope in the european project which positively impacts on our economy. the confidence translates into strong growth, more consumption, investment and, above all, more jobs. in fact, investment and, above all, more jobs. infact, we investment and, above all, more jobs. in fact, we have the highest number ofjobs jobs. in fact, we have the highest number of jobs ever recorded. jobs. in fact, we have the highest number ofjobs ever recorded. i wa nted number ofjobs ever recorded. i wanted to share with you this optimistic assessment because it's the first time in many years that we have had such good news. there was also a long debate about trade and openness and protection. europe is and will remain open fo
we devoted most of oui’ european council. we devoted most of our work to addressing peoples concerns over security, illegal migration and uncontrolled globalisation. this morning, we met with the ecb president to confirm that wings have changed for the better in the eu. there is renewed hopein better in the eu. there is renewed hope in the european project which positively impacts on our economy. the confidence translates into strong growth, more consumption, investment and, above all, more...
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welcome back to the european council here in brussels. what has been striking, covering not just this summit and the build—up to it, but also the uk election, is where ever we have been, whether on the beach in cornwall or talking to the beach in cornwall or talking to the prime minister of the netherlands, everyone is saying they would like more information on brexit, and that has been brought up by the number of questions you are sending in. there is a thirstjust to know what is. the race. it is one of the things we saw in the recent election campaign. there is a lot of rhetoric but very little detail about what brexit might mean in practice and about some of the compromises that will have to be made on the uk side and the eu side if we are to get a decent deal for everyone. i do feel we have not necessarily had an honest debate about brexit yet maybe it is time to start. matt wants to say, i thought we we re start. matt wants to say, i thought we were supposed to not get a running commentary on brexit negotiations, so why is this bee
welcome back to the european council here in brussels. what has been striking, covering not just this summit and the build—up to it, but also the uk election, is where ever we have been, whether on the beach in cornwall or talking to the beach in cornwall or talking to the prime minister of the netherlands, everyone is saying they would like more information on brexit, and that has been brought up by the number of questions you are sending in. there is a thirstjust to know what is. the race....
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the european council meeting, as it is officially called, is scheduled for times a year. but extra summits are sometimes called to discuss urgent issues. as always, france and germany play a pivotal role. at this summer, however, if you key differences. attending for the first time is french president emmanuel macron, a staunch eu supporter. also there, but weakened by election results, its embattled british prime minister, theresa may. with brexit talks under way, she will give an update on plans, but won't negotiate with other leaders. she is expected to outline an offer on the rights of 3.2 million eu citizens living in the uk. overall, the focus is on security and migration. strengthening border cooperation of bid terrorism threats, and striving for an agreement on taking in asylum seekers. opposing forces are at work, here, where on one hand the eu is dealing with uk as a departing member, an unprecedented movement, but it is looking to strengthen the remaining 27 countries. —— the relationship between the remaining. that lays out the plan for the next two days.
the european council meeting, as it is officially called, is scheduled for times a year. but extra summits are sometimes called to discuss urgent issues. as always, france and germany play a pivotal role. at this summer, however, if you key differences. attending for the first time is french president emmanuel macron, a staunch eu supporter. also there, but weakened by election results, its embattled british prime minister, theresa may. with brexit talks under way, she will give an update on...
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we cannot come back to all the pieces of the negotiation in the next european council. the next question. translation: he speaks german and less question. the loss question. to just come back that the british a few below expectations, can you just spell out why that seems to be the case? and a question on trade and investment for any of the leaders. it's the watering down of the language in the conclusions on trade and particularly on investment screening. is that a sign of the limits of macron‘s charm offe nsives ? of the limits of macron‘s charm offensives? it's obvious that the impact of brexit on citizens' writes is negative. and our role is to... reduce this negative. but unfortunately, objective outcomes and stop mac and that's now go to theresa may, also speaking in brussels. that is why we will play a full role well we are members of the european union and why we want a deep and special partnership with oui’ deep and special partnership with our eu friends and allies after with ease. last night, i was also able to update other readers on the uk's proposal
we cannot come back to all the pieces of the negotiation in the next european council. the next question. translation: he speaks german and less question. the loss question. to just come back that the british a few below expectations, can you just spell out why that seems to be the case? and a question on trade and investment for any of the leaders. it's the watering down of the language in the conclusions on trade and particularly on investment screening. is that a sign of the limits of...
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the president of the european council donald tusk says theresa may's proposals on the status of eu citizens living in the uk after brexit risk worsening their situation and are "below eu expectations". mrs may has described her plan as "fair and serious" and reiterated that no legal eu citizen would have to leave the uk after brexit. mr tusk spelt out his concerns earlier. we have made our position clear. we want to ensure the full rights for eu and uk citizens after brexit. my first impression is the uk's offer is below expectations and that it risks worsening the situation of citizens. but it will be for our negotiating team to analyse the offer line by line whilst we receive it on paper. mrs may has been defending her proposals and at a news conference simultaneously with donald tusk said some eu leaders had reacted positively to her ideas though she admitted there were differences between her offer and the one set out by the eu. she outlined why she believed she had a mandate for taking these talks forward. the issue of citizens rights should be addressed at an early stage of negotiatio
the president of the european council donald tusk says theresa may's proposals on the status of eu citizens living in the uk after brexit risk worsening their situation and are "below eu expectations". mrs may has described her plan as "fair and serious" and reiterated that no legal eu citizen would have to leave the uk after brexit. mr tusk spelt out his concerns earlier. we have made our position clear. we want to ensure the full rights for eu and uk citizens after brexit....
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she has gone into the european council weaken. immeasurably weakened. she we nt weaken. immeasurably weakened. she went to the country for a mandate for her hard brexit. she lost her majority. she is going to have a lot of trouble getting any measure through the house of commons. and thatis through the house of commons. and that is before any conversation that is beforeany comel’ae-hfifl! about. house of lords. sheg inl she she i she she is 1 she she is - she because 5 -ie european union, that is playing with statistics and away we were told not to do so at school. we there was a massive vote in the direction of softening the
she has gone into the european council weaken. immeasurably weakened. she we nt weaken. immeasurably weakened. she went to the country for a mandate for her hard brexit. she lost her majority. she is going to have a lot of trouble getting any measure through the house of commons. and thatis through the house of commons. and that is before any conversation that is beforeany comel’ae-hfifl! about. house of lords. sheg inl she she i she she is 1 she she is - she because 5 -ie european union,...
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the president of the european council, donald tusk, calls the plans ‘below expectations' and says they risk making the situation for eu citizens worse. under the plan — which the prime minister describes as "serious and fair" — people from eu countries who've lived here for five years would receive similar rights to british citizens. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports from brussels. goodbye to the flag, goodbye to this town. a year ago today, britain decided this place would be written out of our future. but what the picture outside will look like for millions who have made their lives around the continent is now starting to become clear. we've set out what i believe is a serious offer, a fair offer, that will give the reassurance to eu citizens living in the uk. 0ne—two—one attempts to sell her plans. but citizens who have lived in the uk for five years can remain for good. and until we leave the union, others could come. but her eu rivals have plenty of questions. what about spaniards now in the uk with family abroad — or anyone else? is the cut—off date when t
the president of the european council, donald tusk, calls the plans ‘below expectations' and says they risk making the situation for eu citizens worse. under the plan — which the prime minister describes as "serious and fair" — people from eu countries who've lived here for five years would receive similar rights to british citizens. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports from brussels. goodbye to the flag, goodbye to this town. a year ago today, britain decided this...
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the president of the european council says it is below expectations. what should theresa may be offering the eu citizens here, in the hope that it might be is reciprocated in the continental europe for british citizens? we don't know the full details and will wait till monday. this is something the prime minister has split sketched out over dinner to give them an idea where they're coming from. the biggest? will be the five—year qualification period, that is fine up to a point and that is what you've got as a eu citizens. the two—year grace period orfor those who don't meet the five—year qualification from a cut—off point to be determined, still leaves quite a lot of people who may have been living here for the last few years, the expectation they could say, —— stay, their future will be uncertain. we are losing people from the nhs who have children they need to educate who have gone because they can't bear the uncertainty of they can't bear the uncertainty of the moment. i think clarity is important and when their british government put so
the president of the european council says it is below expectations. what should theresa may be offering the eu citizens here, in the hope that it might be is reciprocated in the continental europe for british citizens? we don't know the full details and will wait till monday. this is something the prime minister has split sketched out over dinner to give them an idea where they're coming from. the biggest? will be the five—year qualification period, that is fine up to a point and that is...
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mr speaker, of course the european council touched on defence issues as well. so it is possible for me to report to my honourable friend that idid report to my honourable friend that i did indeed touches on the importance of the united kingdom continuing to maintain its defence relationship with other countries in europe. our relationship through nato is very important. we are one of the obviously because of our nuclear deterrent, the key safeguards of the security and safety of europe. thank you, mr speaker. the prime minister keeps talking about the need for reciprocity. so why didn‘t she choose to reciprocate the generosity that would have guaranteed the rights of the citizens living elsewhere in the eu. it would have gained goodwill instead of ill will. i've pointed out there are some differences between the two proposals as put forward by us in the european union through the european commission. one of the key ones was the suggestion from the european commission that after we've left the european union there should be two classes of citizen here in the u
mr speaker, of course the european council touched on defence issues as well. so it is possible for me to report to my honourable friend that idid report to my honourable friend that i did indeed touches on the importance of the united kingdom continuing to maintain its defence relationship with other countries in europe. our relationship through nato is very important. we are one of the obviously because of our nuclear deterrent, the key safeguards of the security and safety of europe. thank...
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the european council. we will then publish a detailed paper outlining our offer on monday which will form the right basis on which to reach agreement. let's had lied to brussels and speak to our correspondent adam fleming. the atmospherics were good, but it is the detail that has all the potential to derail. a very good description of the situation. you are right, they have been laying on the charm with each other, talking to each other on first names. they gave each other gifts and they shared their love of hill walking and hiking. talking in optimistic tones and trading optimistic quotes and about how well they worked together today. but we have got a whole load of detail in this terms of reference paper that was published at the same time as they took to the podium at the european commission. we know some dates. there will be a week of talks here in brussels every month throughout the summer and on the 17th ofjuly until the 20th of august and the 28th of september and the 19th of october. how will the m
the european council. we will then publish a detailed paper outlining our offer on monday which will form the right basis on which to reach agreement. let's had lied to brussels and speak to our correspondent adam fleming. the atmospherics were good, but it is the detail that has all the potential to derail. a very good description of the situation. you are right, they have been laying on the charm with each other, talking to each other on first names. they gave each other gifts and they shared...
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let's get back to european council president donald tusk pay of the european council is -- president donald tusk. the council represents the 27 heads of state. that counsel. the french president, emmanuel macron, currently speaking. i believe he will head to that news conference in a moment. for we get there, let's get back to the headline. the president of the european council, donald tusk, saying offers belowtizens our expectations. you also see the head of the ,ommission, jean-claude juncker also speaking. we are bringing you these headlines from europe. we are awaiting german chancellor angela merkel to speak shortly. we also expect u.k. prime minister theresa made to speak. let's listen in to emmanuel macron. pres. macron: it is more than a symbol. it is work ethic and the willingness to work together. as a matter of fact, this goes back to our legacy. in a couple of days, we will of chancelloreral helmut kohl. conference ist even more important given that council spoke about different issues. on each of those with the same conviction or belief -- europe is our best protection a
let's get back to european council president donald tusk pay of the european council is -- president donald tusk. the council represents the 27 heads of state. that counsel. the french president, emmanuel macron, currently speaking. i believe he will head to that news conference in a moment. for we get there, let's get back to the headline. the president of the european council, donald tusk, saying offers belowtizens our expectations. you also see the head of the ,ommission, jean-claude juncker...
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the president of the european council says he dreams of getting britain to stay in the eu. as our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. no victory lap, no majority, no expectation of an easy ride she comes here with plans for eu citizens here and at home. how can you carry on with your version of brexit when a mandate you decide to strengthen has weakened ? brexit when a mandate you decide to strengthen has weakened? i'm pleased to be at the european council following the constructive start of negotiations for the united kingdom to leave the european union. what am going to be setting out is how the united kingdom proposes to protect the rights of eu citizens living in the rights of eu citizens living in the uk and see the rights of eu citizens in the uk protected. eu citizens in the uk protected. eu citizens already in britain will be allowed to stay. a lot more will be said across the table before there is anything like a detailed deal. the uncertainty after the election has allowed some eu enthusiasts to ponder if brexit will really happen. the european union was bu
the president of the european council says he dreams of getting britain to stay in the eu. as our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. no victory lap, no majority, no expectation of an easy ride she comes here with plans for eu citizens here and at home. how can you carry on with your version of brexit when a mandate you decide to strengthen has weakened ? brexit when a mandate you decide to strengthen has weakened? i'm pleased to be at the european council following the constructive...
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chinese premier li keqiang will meet european council president donald tusk and the head of the european commission jean—claude juncker. chinese premier li keqiang will meet european council president they're looking at how they can counter donald trump's policy of putting america first. trade in goods between the eu and china is worth well over 1.5 billion euros a day. the eu is china's biggest trading partner, while china is the eu's second—largest trading partner after the united states. it all sounds complicated, but crucial to this negotiation. the eu is worried about industrial overcapacity in china — most notably in the steel sector. china invested four times as much in the eu last year as european companies did in china. meanwhile, eu investment in china fell for the second consecutive year — to 7.7 billion euros. chinese and eu leaders are hoping to agree a joint statement on the paris climate agreement, saying it is "an imperative more important than ever". that of course is widely seen as a rebuff to the us, as president trump looks set to announce the us will withdraw
chinese premier li keqiang will meet european council president donald tusk and the head of the european commission jean—claude juncker. chinese premier li keqiang will meet european council president they're looking at how they can counter donald trump's policy of putting america first. trade in goods between the eu and china is worth well over 1.5 billion euros a day. the eu is china's biggest trading partner, while china is the eu's second—largest trading partner after the united states....
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the presidents of the european commission and the european council have both said the offer does not go far enough. 0ur europe reporter adam fleming is in brussels. adam, this was supposed to be one of the easier issues in the negotiations, but it's already proving a little bit tricky. that's true. what theresa may did last night was make a brief proposal to her fellow eu leaders about how the uk intended to tackle this issue of what rights eu nationals living in the uk would have after brexit and in return, what rights you the nationals living abroad would have after brexit. she called the offer is fairand after brexit. she called the offer is fair and serious, but it's fair to say her fellow leaders have responded in a fairly lukewarm way to what they have hired. officials are waiting for more details to be published in parliament on monday, and then negotiators here at brussels will go through it line by line, work out the things they like and the things they don't like, we got today from the man who chairs these summits is the president of these summits is the president of the eu
the presidents of the european commission and the european council have both said the offer does not go far enough. 0ur europe reporter adam fleming is in brussels. adam, this was supposed to be one of the easier issues in the negotiations, but it's already proving a little bit tricky. that's true. what theresa may did last night was make a brief proposal to her fellow eu leaders about how the uk intended to tackle this issue of what rights eu nationals living in the uk would have after brexit...
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the premise will update european leaders on the uk's approach to this issue at the european council. we will then publish a detailed paper outlining our offer on monday. i believe that will form the right basis on which to reach an agreement. i will also be briefing members of other parties, on privy council terms as well as parliament generally. in addition to our discussion on citizen's rights, we agreed how we would structure the talks over the coming months. michelle and i will meet over the next few months, we hope this regular rhythm will improve progress and we will be able to discuss a full range of issues free quickly. we have also been able to establish a number of technical working groups. these groups from senior experts from the uk and the eu met for the first time today, they will support michel barnier and me by giving creative solutions to challenges we have identified. today marks the start of a journey for the united kingdom and for the european union. there is a long way to go, but we are off to a promising start. we have ta ken but we are off to a promising start.
the premise will update european leaders on the uk's approach to this issue at the european council. we will then publish a detailed paper outlining our offer on monday. i believe that will form the right basis on which to reach an agreement. i will also be briefing members of other parties, on privy council terms as well as parliament generally. in addition to our discussion on citizen's rights, we agreed how we would structure the talks over the coming months. michelle and i will meet over...
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as we were coming on air with the letter from donald tusk, the president of the european union council, a key figure in britain's brexit negotiations. he has sent a letter to theresa may. not that much in it but the tone is interesting. he says in behalf of the european council, dear prime minister, i would like to congratulate you on your reappointment as a minister. our shared responsibly and urgent task is to conduct the negotiations on the u:k.'s is to conduct the negotiations on the u: k.'s withdrawal is to conduct the negotiations on the u:k.'s withdrawal from the eu and the best possible spread securing the least destructive outcome of our citizens, businesses and countries by march 2019. he talks about the time frame of article 50 which is triggered the brexit process and bitterly what the letter says is, i really want to get on with it, no change in the timetable. donald tusk to prime minister theresa may. we'rejoined now by peter mandelson. how disappointed are you thatjeremy corbyn has done so well?|j disappointed are you thatjeremy corbyn has done so well? i am very pleased
as we were coming on air with the letter from donald tusk, the president of the european union council, a key figure in britain's brexit negotiations. he has sent a letter to theresa may. not that much in it but the tone is interesting. he says in behalf of the european council, dear prime minister, i would like to congratulate you on your reappointment as a minister. our shared responsibly and urgent task is to conduct the negotiations on the u:k.'s is to conduct the negotiations on the u:...
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s departure with the european council at its summit when asked about hammering out the rights of citizens caught up in the split several european leaders including newly elected french president manuel mccrone says we're just going to have to wait and see. but it will be to do. i usually don't start negotiations like us by drawing up red lines i prefer defining those together so that as you go she and her can carry them but i think it's a good signal to open our exchanges with this subject gone which is a subject of the for many of our citizens who currently lead in the u.k. and she don't see a lot of these citizens are worried about their status if a favorable agreement is not reached in time deportation is a real fear and european council president donald tusk made it clear the door is still open for the u.k. to back out of breath and stay in the e.u. the u.k. is less than two years now to finalize its exit and tomorrow marks exactly one year since u.k. citizens voted on that directs that referendum let's go over to london now where boom bust lindsay france is on standby covering the an
s departure with the european council at its summit when asked about hammering out the rights of citizens caught up in the split several european leaders including newly elected french president manuel mccrone says we're just going to have to wait and see. but it will be to do. i usually don't start negotiations like us by drawing up red lines i prefer defining those together so that as you go she and her can carry them but i think it's a good signal to open our exchanges with this subject gone...
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chinese premier li keqiang will meet european council president donald tusk and european commission head jean—claude juncker. they are hoping to come up with an answer to donald trump's "america first" challenge. trade in goods between the eu and china is worth well over 1.5 billion euros a day. the eu is china's biggest trading partner, while china is the eu's second largest trading partner — after the united states. but the eu is worried about industrial overcapacity in china — most notably, in the steel sector. for example, in april this year the european commission increased anti—dumping duties on imports of hot—rolled flat steel products from china by up to 36% — much to beijing's anger. china invested four times as much in european businesses as european businesses did in china. with me is dr yujie, head of china foresight, lse ideas. there is likely to be some common ground as far as climate change and state m e nts ground as far as climate change and statements of intent regarding the paris agreement are concerned. but still some areas where there could be some fricti
chinese premier li keqiang will meet european council president donald tusk and european commission head jean—claude juncker. they are hoping to come up with an answer to donald trump's "america first" challenge. trade in goods between the eu and china is worth well over 1.5 billion euros a day. the eu is china's biggest trading partner, while china is the eu's second largest trading partner — after the united states. but the eu is worried about industrial overcapacity in china...
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european council president donald tusk said the plan was "below expectations" and german chancellor angela merkel said there had been "no breakthrough". qatar's neighbours have called for the closure of aljazeera, as the gulf‘s political crisis escalates. the broadcaster says it's a bid to silence freedom of expression. the white house says the tension between qatar and other gulf nations is a family issue which should be resolved locally. in about ten minutes we'll have this week's edition of newswatch. but now on bbc news, click. la la la los angeles. a city of many sights. there's the movies. the beaches. the high life. and in between each of them... ..a whole lot of this. with hardly any rail alternative, the traffic here drives the locals to distraction. it's led some of the bigger thinkers to suggest radical alternatives. electric car and space travel guru elon musk has even started digging a tunnel. he envisions an asimovian network of car and passenger carrying tubes underneath cities in the future. how boring. meanwhile, back in the almost real world of marina del rey, a more mo
european council president donald tusk said the plan was "below expectations" and german chancellor angela merkel said there had been "no breakthrough". qatar's neighbours have called for the closure of aljazeera, as the gulf‘s political crisis escalates. the broadcaster says it's a bid to silence freedom of expression. the white house says the tension between qatar and other gulf nations is a family issue which should be resolved locally. in about ten minutes we'll have...
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we have had a little face—off ofjohn lennon quotes, we have had donald tusk from the european council asked could brexit be stopped, he said, you can quote me "you may say i'm a dreamer but i'm not the only one?" to which there was the response "i'm not a dreamer, i want to get on with it anyway." damian, that then thanks. an independent review has found that senior figures in the church of england ‘colluded' with a former bishop who was convicted for abusing young men. peter ball, who's now 85, was jailed in 2015 for historical sex offences against eighteen teenagers and young men. 0ur religious affairs correspondent martin bashir reports. a bishop for 15 years who claimed to be a close friend of the prince of wales, he admitted to 18 sexual wales, of the prince of wales, peter ball's fall from grace was sealed tee years ago. offences against young men and served 16 months in prison. but today's review, led by the former head of camden council, focuses on the church's management of peter ball when the allegations first surfaced in 1992, and he stood down as bishop of gloucester. en
we have had a little face—off ofjohn lennon quotes, we have had donald tusk from the european council asked could brexit be stopped, he said, you can quote me "you may say i'm a dreamer but i'm not the only one?" to which there was the response "i'm not a dreamer, i want to get on with it anyway." damian, that then thanks. an independent review has found that senior figures in the church of england ‘colluded' with a former bishop who was convicted for abusing young men....
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the president of the european council, we do know when they start but we know when they must end. this is really important because as we all know, the clock is ticking. we now have triggered article 50 and that means we are supposed to have an agreement on leaving the eu in place by the end of march 2019. that could be extended but only if all 28 countries including the uk agree. so, it's a little bit messy and in conclusion, across the eu, and for many here and for many businesses, there is a feeling that all this election has really done for brexit is waste time and add to the uncertainty. our europe editor katya adler is in brussels. what impact is this going to have on brexit? a big question mark not only in the uk but here as well. we heard from the man who represents all the other 27 member states, donald tusk, here in brussels and he says there is no time to lose. brexit is definitely an issue but it has a whole load more, problems with immigration, worries about russia and an uncorrectable american president. it once brexit done and dusted and any uncertainty is worrying f
the president of the european council, we do know when they start but we know when they must end. this is really important because as we all know, the clock is ticking. we now have triggered article 50 and that means we are supposed to have an agreement on leaving the eu in place by the end of march 2019. that could be extended but only if all 28 countries including the uk agree. so, it's a little bit messy and in conclusion, across the eu, and for many here and for many businesses, there is a...
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the independent has got an intriguing photo of donald tusk, european council president, and mrs may, and he is quoting john lennon lyrics. forgive me, it is macron. his name is written underneath!” forgive me, it is macron. his name is written underneath! i love the caption, whisper you don't have to leave. and some in europe may be thinking, you don't have to go now, anything can happen in politics. she is rather hoping it refers to her rather than brexit. please don't go, stay as prime minister, letters get through this. his election has strengthened the eu's position, his alliance with angela merkel. he is the golden boy at the moment. once the golden boy at the moment. once the framing changes, the last year, when the referendum was happening, europe was a mess, greece was in flames, the migrant crisis was terrible and populists were on the march in europe and we opted for brexit, and the instead sought it... all of a sudden, we are the ones that looked like the odd person out in the party, the person no one wants to talk to, and unfortunately, it has done for her. the macron t
the independent has got an intriguing photo of donald tusk, european council president, and mrs may, and he is quoting john lennon lyrics. forgive me, it is macron. his name is written underneath!” forgive me, it is macron. his name is written underneath! i love the caption, whisper you don't have to leave. and some in europe may be thinking, you don't have to go now, anything can happen in politics. she is rather hoping it refers to her rather than brexit. please don't go, stay as prime...
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european council president donald tusk says time is running out and there's a real risk of a "no deal" outcome. president trump has said he's100% willing to testify under oath about his talks with the sacked former fbi directorjames comey. mr trump rejected the allegation that he had urged mr comey to drop an investigation into his presidential campaign's links with russia. now on bbc news, our world. the syrian national football team has a real chance of qualifying for the world cup, an astonishing achievement for a country entering its seventh year of a bloody civil war. richard conway has spent time with members of the squad in damascus. they are the unlikely sporting heroes in a country ripped apart by conflict. syria is in the midst of a bloody civil war but the national football team is trying to send a message it hopes can transcend political and religious differences. i'm following the team as they compete for a place in football's biggest tournament, the world cup. some syrians refuse to support the team because it is associated with the assad regime. but for others, even tho
european council president donald tusk says time is running out and there's a real risk of a "no deal" outcome. president trump has said he's100% willing to testify under oath about his talks with the sacked former fbi directorjames comey. mr trump rejected the allegation that he had urged mr comey to drop an investigation into his presidential campaign's links with russia. now on bbc news, our world. the syrian national football team has a real chance of qualifying for the world cup,...
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today, the president of the european council, donald tusk, said he dreams of getting britain to stay in the eu, as our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. no victory lap, no majority, no expectation of an easy ride she comes here with plans for eu citizens here and at home. how can you carry on with your version of brexit when the mandate you desired to strengthen has weakened? i'm pleased to be at the european council following the constructive start of negotiations for the united kingdom to leave the european union. what i am going to be setting out is how the united kingdom proposes to protect the rights of eu citizens living the uk and see the rights of eu citizens in the uk protected. —— and see the rights of uk citizens in the eu protected. eu citizens already in britain will be allowed to stay. a lot more will be said across the table before there is anything like a detailed deal. the uncertainty after the election has allowed some eu enthusiasts to ponder if brexit will really happen. the european union was built on dreams that seemed impossible to achieve. so, who
today, the president of the european council, donald tusk, said he dreams of getting britain to stay in the eu, as our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. no victory lap, no majority, no expectation of an easy ride she comes here with plans for eu citizens here and at home. how can you carry on with your version of brexit when the mandate you desired to strengthen has weakened? i'm pleased to be at the european council following the constructive start of negotiations for the united...
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she has gone into the european council weaken. immeasurably weakened. she we nt weaken. immeasurably weakened. she went to the country for a mandate for her hard brexit. she lost her majority. she is going to have a lot of trouble getting any measure through the house of commons. and thatis through the house of commons. and that is before any conversation that is beforeany mmefl‘fiflfifl! about. house of lords. sheg ini she she i she she is 1 she she is - she because 2 -ie european union, that is playing with statistics and away we were told not to do so at school. we there was a massive vote in the direction of softening the brexit. —— in a way. we have not have a second 3 us: 5 w, acomuple’te “a? 53;an make. , . , acomuple’te remuo'walz’t make. , . , acomple’te remoaalfrom make. , . , a complete remoaalfrom the ake. , . , - , a complete remoaalfrom the eu? , . , - , it a complete removalfrom the eu? if theresa may had been returned to the house of commons with a bigger mandate the jihad, and the house of commons with a bigger mandate thejihad, and
she has gone into the european council weaken. immeasurably weakened. she we nt weaken. immeasurably weakened. she went to the country for a mandate for her hard brexit. she lost her majority. she is going to have a lot of trouble getting any measure through the house of commons. and thatis through the house of commons. and that is before any conversation that is beforeany mmefl‘fiflfifl! about. house of lords. sheg ini she she i she she is 1 she she is - she because 2 -ie european...
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if you dive deeply and tried to analyze it, that was the european council that we just heard. don't take so much issue with the concept. the concept might actually fly. the problem is they are not getting the details necessary to judge the whole concept. for example, if the role will be that the eu has to live in the u.k. for five years, you need a car update. what is the cutoff date? those things need to be established. the main thing have heard is the lack of detail. theresa may, the prime minister has repeatedly said that she is detailed, cleared. she has detail, clear plans. nobody has seen them. sarah: what are we to make of the eu strategy in all of this? we see the commission and the council not giving an inch in these talks. does it seem that are trying to make an example of the u.k.? what sort of signal is it something -- sending? >> how think any to make an example of the u.k.. the polls are rising. you shouldn't forget that the council had the keys to the commission. they established the ground rules for the negotiations in april. it is not their job to negotiate th
if you dive deeply and tried to analyze it, that was the european council that we just heard. don't take so much issue with the concept. the concept might actually fly. the problem is they are not getting the details necessary to judge the whole concept. for example, if the role will be that the eu has to live in the u.k. for five years, you need a car update. what is the cutoff date? those things need to be established. the main thing have heard is the lack of detail. theresa may, the prime...
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in an editorial, they talk about the president of the european council, don't test, -- donald tusk, who quoted john and lynn -- john lennon and quoted "imagine." in fact, in the editorial, he said eu leaders needed to seize this opportunity, a slight window, a slight chance it could it happen. if they do not seize it, we will nosinging "i can't get a satisfaction." anchor: rolling stones there. showing a many papers white police officer fatally shooting a black man after traffic stop last year. this footage was released shortly after the officer was acquitted of the charges. >> lots of emotion in the u.s. media. millions have seen the aftermath of the shooting of philando castile, his girlfriend had live streamed this on facebook. this video we are talking about is a dashboard camera video from the police vehicle and gives a new perspective and it is incredibly hard to watch. the is somebody who knew him and watched the video and made them harder to breathe. what is interesting about this video, it comes out after the verdict, made public and it means a lot of people do not understand t
in an editorial, they talk about the president of the european council, don't test, -- donald tusk, who quoted john and lynn -- john lennon and quoted "imagine." in fact, in the editorial, he said eu leaders needed to seize this opportunity, a slight window, a slight chance it could it happen. if they do not seize it, we will nosinging "i can't get a satisfaction." anchor: rolling stones there. showing a many papers white police officer fatally shooting a black man after...
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european council president donald tusk says time is running out and there's a real risk of a no deal outcome. police investigating the london bridge attack say the three terrorists tried and failed to hire a 7.5—tonne lorry. the ringleader, khuram butt, was forced to hire a smaller van after his payment for the truck was declined. coming up at 6am, breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt, but first on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show, we're in chile, exploring a town that was knocked down by nature and how it splitting itself back together again. also coming up on this week's show: it looks incredible... we're dangling over new york in virtual reality. it's the superman experience. and meeting the man who is attempting to bagpipe his way around the world. people were sprinting towards me and they said, never come back, but before you go, cani never come back, but before you go, can i have a go? the long coastline of chile is the point of collision between two tectonic plates, so a large magnitude earthquake are part of chilean history. no alarm sounde
european council president donald tusk says time is running out and there's a real risk of a no deal outcome. police investigating the london bridge attack say the three terrorists tried and failed to hire a 7.5—tonne lorry. the ringleader, khuram butt, was forced to hire a smaller van after his payment for the truck was declined. coming up at 6am, breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt, but first on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show, we're in chile, exploring a...
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behind me the good folks of the media, excitedly working on their stories from the european council meeting underway here. it's the first time theresa may has met all her counterparts since the election. and to think, that was just two weeks ago. back then, she — we — thought she'd be here with a strong a leader with unassailable authority on our behalf. but now she finds herself a minority leader, coping with crisis and anger at home, with a parliament unkeen on her version of brexit, and a nation utterly divided on how to proceed. so, it wasn't her strutting in with a big mandate, but emmanuel macron of france, the new hero of the european establishment. tonight, mrs may told the others her proposals for eu citizens in the uk post—brexit, one step in the exit negotiation. 0ur diplomatic editor mark urban is with me. just about this offer that broke tonight, on uk citizens and their rights, eu citizens and their rights? theresa may hoping to regain the initiative with this offer. broadly, 3 million eu citizens in the uk at the moment can all remain, through a five—year naturalisati
behind me the good folks of the media, excitedly working on their stories from the european council meeting underway here. it's the first time theresa may has met all her counterparts since the election. and to think, that was just two weeks ago. back then, she — we — thought she'd be here with a strong a leader with unassailable authority on our behalf. but now she finds herself a minority leader, coping with crisis and anger at home, with a parliament unkeen on her version of brexit, and...